Showing posts with label Healthy Lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthy Lifestyle. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Epilepsy, what can we do?


Across the entirety of England, 600,000 people are diagnosed epileptics, with an estimated 7000 more undiagnosed sufferers. 

So, what causes an epileptic fit? There is no simple answer to this question as there are dozens of forms of Epilepsy, each with their own individual triggers, a few examples are:

  • Photosensitive: Possibly the most well known form of epilepsy, known triggers are rapid flashing light, rapid movement and moving intricate patterns.
  • Temporal Lobe: The most common of all forms of epilepsy, linked to the temporal lobe in the brain and triggered by sleep depravation, moments of stress or recently after the ingestion of drugs or alcohol.
  • Absence Epilepsy: Most common in children, absence fits differ from most forms of epilepsy as they are represented via the sufferer staring blankly and becoming unresponsive, as if they weren’t there. The only known trigger for Absence fits is a lack of sleep.
  • Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy: Representing 5-10% of all forms of epilepsy, this is most common around the teenage years and is usually triggered by extended periods of sleep deprivation.

 It is difficult to tie all epilepsies down to a single root cause, as different epilepsy forms often originate from different areas of the brain and some even show no causal signs, leaving medical experts baffled to what started the development of epilepsy.
This is not to say that there are no known causes, to the contrary in fact, scientists have discovered many causes of epilepsy, such as;

1.       Prenatal or Neonatal injuries.
2.       Injury to the brain.
3.       Developmental problems or congenital problems.
4.       Disorders: Commonly a stroke or TLA.
5.       Metabolic abnormalities: E.g. Diabetes, Kidney failure, electrolyte imbalance, Phentlketoneuria, Nutritional deficiency.
6.       Brain Tumour
7.       Infections: E.g. Brain abscess, encephalitis, neurosyphylis.
8.       Hormonal Changes
9.       Degenerative Disorders

It has also been theorised that a lack of magnesium or zinc can lead to the development of epilepsy. This theory came to fruition when it was shown that increasing the flow of Magnesium or Zinc into the body via supplements that the sufferer will begin to show a decrease in seizure frequency and intensity.
A further known causer of Epilepsy is the sweetener Aspartame, which is rich in asapartic acid. This acid is an excitotoxin a known neurotoxin that is noted as causing nerves to “Over-excite” and burn themselves out, occasionally causing an epileptic fit as it does so.
The final triggers I will go into detail on is microwave and radio-wave radiation, several theorists have claimed that the form of these radiation waves causes the agitation of the brainwaves and the cells that can activate an epileptic fit. However these are only theories and require further investigation.

To combat the effects of epilepsy naturally, there are several available methods to increase your resistance to their onset.
The first few are linked to the most well known activators; Sleep, Stress, Drugs, Alcohol and lack of food. These five instigators are relatively easy to address, firstly make sure you are receiving no less than 8 hours of sleep a night, doing so will keep your mind refreshed and active, decreasing the chances of a misfired synapse (a lesser commonly known activator).
Stress, unlike sleep is more difficult to address, as more often than not, the cause of this stress is often not within your control (monetary issues, problems at the work place or even a problem in the family) and therefore you simply cannot “Turn off” the stress. One of the easiest way to relieve the stress would to be to consult a therapist, however there are many other things you can do to relieve stress, many of which will be subjective to you as an individual, going for a long open air walk for example may work for some, in short do what you love and you should naturally calm. It should be noted however that stress, although a common trigger, is not always relevant, if you find that you are under no stress and are still suffering from fits, then you can discount stress as a cause.
Thirdly, the ingestion of non-prescription drugs and alcohol rapidly increase the chances of having an epileptic fit, so reduce your intake of Alcohol (If not completely stop drinking) and do not make use of any non-prescription drugs. In addition be sure to check with a medical expert that any prescriptions you may be on cannot agitate the chances of an epileptic fit.
Finally, make sure you never skip a meal as it has been demonstrated that by missing meals and causing your blood sugar levels to drop you are more likely to have a fit. It is a nice and simple way of fighting off the symptoms of several forms of epilepsy.

As I mentioned earlier, it is believed that a deficiency of magnesium is core to the development of multiple forms of epilepsy. Therefore an obvious way to combat the development of epilepsy is to increase the magnesium levels in your body, there are of course many ways to do this, they key two being supplements and Epsom Salts.
Epsom salts (or magnesium sulphate) are easily procured and high in magnesium, the idea way to get more magnesium into the body. Epsom salt, whilst easy to buy, must be carefully scrutinized to assure its safety. You see, commercial Epsom salt is rife with impurities which are potentially hazardous to humans if ingested, therefore it is important to make sure you are only buying “Food Grade” Epsom salt. If you choose to utilize Epsom salt, my recommended way of taking it is as follows:

  • Measure out half a teaspoon of Epsom salts.
  • Measure half a cup of fruit juice (to taste)
  • Mix the salts into the juice.
  • Drink once a day in the morning.

By doing this each morning you can help to increase the amount of magnesium in your body, which will naturally build your resistance to the onset of epileptic fits.
However, if you choose to not take Epsom salts, there are other methods of building up you magnesium levels, such as the aforementioned supplements, but certain foods, such as Cashews, Almonds and Spinach all contain natural deposits of magnesium, so integrating them in your diet will prove beneficial.


Like magnesium, a low level of Zinc in the body can be attributed to causing and creating symptoms of epilepsy, so by taking regular Zinc supplements or eating foods rich in zinc (Oysters, Lamb, Peanuts, Crab etc) you can build up your natural Zinc levels. Vitamin B1 is also believed to be deficient in the bodies of many suffering from epilepsy, and it has been shown that by increasing the amount of Vitamin B1 in the body lessens the chances of developing epilepsy or the chances of entering a fit.  

With these simple changes and additions to ones lifestyle you should be able to further you bodily defences against the onset of epileptic attacks, but don’t forget one thing, Epilepsy is a serious illness and the advice of your Doctor or medical practitioner should be adhered to for your own safety. 

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

The Mineral Medic: Part 1

I don't believe in the unnatural healing properties of stones, the belief that simply by keeping a certain stone near you your health will rapidly increase. However, I do believe that certain minerals can naturally improve ones health.

The human body is made up of 19 different minerals; Boron, Calcium, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Fluorine, Iodine, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Phosphorous, Potassium, Selenium, Sulfur, Silicon, Vanadium and Zinc. As you can probably guess, each and every one of us requires a ready supply of these minerals to function properly, if your body lacks a substantial amount of these minerals then you will be open to a large range of potential illnesses. However, by keeping the levels of these minerals at optimal levels you can make sure that you remain strong and healthy.  Over the course of the next few weeks I will be going into detail on each of these minerals and to start with, I will go over some information on one of the most well know minerals, Calcium, and one of the least known Boron.


Boron is a trace mineral located in the human body that naturally helps fight against Arthritis, menopause and osteoporosis. It is also believed that Boron is responsible for the absorption of calcium and magnesium. I find it strange that a body lacking in Boron shows no immediate signs of degradation, however, adding further backup to the theory that Boron is responsible for the absorption of calcium and magnesium; it has been shown that bodies lacking in Boron have difficulty metabolizing new Calcium and Magnesium intake, leading to deficiencies in both minerals over time. On top of the metabolism problems, Boron deficiency is implied to also lead to problems with the thyroid and sexual hormone imbalances. 
For those reasons, I believe it safest to keep Boron levels in the body high, even though many of the supposed symptoms are theoretical, they are close to proven, and in the case of your own health, surely it is better to err on the side of caution?
The simplest way you can keep your Boron levels high are by eating certain fruits, which are natural Boron producers; apples, oranges, almonds, red grapes, pear, plum, kiwi, sultanas, dates, vegetables, soybeans and nuts. Boron is commonly overlooked for its uses to the human body, but the good it can do should not go unnoticed, a ready supply of Boron can;
  • Combat the symptoms of Arthritis: In 95% of Arthritis cases where Boron has been used, it has managed to effectively reduce the symptoms of Arthritis and in many cases halt the degradation of bone density (the cause of Arthritis). 
  • Build bone density: As suggested in the above post, a healthy Boron supply can help to strengthen bones and build their density, which will also help to combat Arthritis ever taking hold.
  • Improve Cognitive processes: Studies have shown that Boron can enhance ones short term memory and concentration, as well as speed up and increase the accuracy of basic hand eye coordination. On top of this it has also been shown to enhance higher brain functions.
  • Prevents Blood Clots: Some studies have shown that Boron contains some properties that can break up blood clots, however more studies need to be held to determine the authenticity of these reports.
  • Aid in Cancer therapy: The Neutron found in Boron has been shown to have effective enzyme inhibitor growth effects, which help to fight back the growth of cancer cells. Boron compounds also acts as a powerful antibody in anti cancer treatments.
Calcium makes up 2% of the total body weight of a healthy human male, located in our bones and teeth in large amounts. As such the best known application of Calcium is to establish and improve the growth of bones, it being one of the minerals we require immediately from birth. The two most important times in our life that rely on a regular Calcium intake are the first few years of our life and our old age. In our infant years as our bones are still developing, it is important to keep a regular intake of Calcium to assure that the bones grow strong. Oddly, the opposite begins as we reach old age, our bones begin to thin and weaken (open them up to arthritis) so it becomes integral to keep a steady amount of fresh Calcium flowing into our bodies to combat this weakening. However, Calcium is not only responsible for bone development; trace amounts of Calcium can be located within the circulatory system, being utilized to combat internal hemorrhages. 
Currently Calcium deficiency is one of the greatest forms of Mineral deficiency in English and American societies, particularly in women. The probably cause for this is linked to the current societal view on the "Size 0" perception of beauty, causing young and/or insecure women to cut out calories (And therefore many foods high in Calcium) of their diets. It goes without saying that this is causing undue harm to many people, even though it is relatively easy to increase your Calcium intake.
A well known source of Calcium is Dairy products; Cheese, milk and yogurts being among the most used, however many fish also contain large Calcium deposits, Salmon and tuna being two of the largest suppliers. Finally, a large grouping of fruit and vegetables also host Calcium deposits; broccoli, spinach, orange juice, almonds, black-eyed peas, Green peas, and Ricotta being a few prime examples.
In addition to stronger, healthy bones, an optimal amount of Calcium in the body can cause the following changes in the body:
  • Regulate and Control Blood Pressure: When combined in a diet involving large amounts of magnesium and potassium, studies have shown that blood pressure can be periodically lowered and maintained at a stable level. 
  • Reduce the chances of becoming Obese: If you fail to keep a healthy level of Calcium in the body, hormones will be released that cause old Calcium cells to detach from the bone structure and move into the blood stream, simply to attempt to maintain the Calcium balance in your body. However, the hormone that is released also stimulates the growth of fatty cells in your body, increasing the fat percentage in the body. As you can see, this can rapidly cause obesity if not monitored carefully.
  • Prevent Cardiac Arrest: Calcium also helps to build defenses around the Heart muscles as well as aid in their growth, releasing hormones to help stimulate the heart in moments of failure. By simply keeping an optimal level of Calcium, you can massively reduce your chances of Cardiac Arrest.
Copper
Chromium
Next time, I will give details on both Chromium and Copper, I hope the information I have given you today proves to be useful to you!